Strickland, Donna, 1959-
Oral history interview with Donna Strickland, 2021 April 20.
Interview with Donna Strickland, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Waterloo. Strickland describes the challenges of operating an experimental laser lab during the pandemic, and she recounts her childhood in Nova Scotia, her early interests in science, and her decision to pursue an engineering physics degree at McMaster. She discusses the early influence of Brian Garside and her immediate interest in CO2 lasers. Strickland describes her graduate research at the University of Rochester where she worked with Gřard Morou, whose lab was pursuing shorter laser pulses. She narrates the origins of the CPA laser idea and explains some of the technical challenges in designing the CPA system. Strickland discusses the opportunity to work at the NRC with Paul Corkum and then her subsequent position at Livermore before she joined a research group at Princeton. She describes securing her first full time faculty position at Waterloo and her interest in coherent control of molecules and why she enjoys two color lasers. Strickland describes her service work for the OSA, and she narrates how she never noticed the buzz leading up to the announcement that she won the Nobel Prize. She emphasizes the importance of Steve Williamsons contributions to the CPA research and her post-Nobel work with the OSA on environmental measurement and modeling. At the end of the interview, Strickland emphasizes the importance of luck in her career, she reviews the broader applications of CPA lasers, and she conveys her interest in quantum entanglement which she hopes to pursue when her schedule allows.
Canadian physicist. Ph.D. optics, University of Rochester. B.Eng., McMaster University. Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo. Recipient of a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Premiers Research Excellence Award and a Cottrell Scholar Award. Served as the president of the Optical Society (OSA) in 2013 and is a fellow of OSA, the Royal Society of Canada, and SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics). Strickland is an honorary fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering as well as the Institute of Physics. Received the Golden Plate Award from the Academy of Achievement and holds numerous honorary doctorates. Nobel Prize in Physics (2008).
Chin, See Leang
Corkum, Paul B.
Mourou, Gřard.
Strickland, Donna, 1959-
Warren, Warren S.
Williamson, Steven E.
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
McMaster University.
National Research Council of Canada.
Optical Society of America
Princeton University
University of Rochester.
University of Waterloo.
Carbon dioxide lasers.
Lasers
Nobel Prize winners
Photoemission.
Women in physics
Women in science
Chirped pulse amplification
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Garside, Brian K.
Zierler, David, 1979-, interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA